BI MHPHHMWII Bi WWw > ' 'WW wwww * www * * 3DAY , JULY 2 , 1885. THE / DAILY BEE ) 80UNGXL BLUFFS , I Thursday ( Morning , July 2 , RATES , By C rrl - - - - - - - eenta'pM week . . . . tr uu - lio.oo pot yeu MINOR MENTION , Louie Bechtolo has a novel trade dollar lar unlike any seen In this part of the world. Permit to wed was yesterday granted Danal McDonild and Eslolla Smith , both if this city. Thodlstrlctcourt will adjourn thlsmorn- Ing. A number of cases will have to go over until the next term. Jo Smith and M. Sullivan , for trying to enliven the First ward with a little sot-to , were yesterday fined. William Brocht , for getting so drank as to Insult a lady on the street , waa given $7. CO worth of repentance. Bolter la offering great bargains at his merchant tailoring establishment , No. 310 Broadway. See his gooda and got his prices. In the district court yesterday Jim Scctt was found guilty of confidoncing a young man named Tate by the "farm hand" racket. D. E. Gloaton will move his coal oflico into the room lately vacated by the Conn * cil Blnfld water works company on Pearl street , to-day. Charles Good was yesterday arrested as a vagrant and for being so fond of the colored race as to bo too Intimate with a tinted woman. H. SIfley , who claims to bo a special detective from Cincinnati , was yesterday fined fowbelng Itoo 'heavily loaded with anti-pronlbitldn. F. Bokomp'or , who had aomo cigars stolen from his place a week ago , was yes terday on the track of them , and got out a search warrant. The game of ball yesterday between the Avocaa and the Council Bluffs Ath letics , resulted in a victory for the visitors by a score of 1-1 to 10. The sad news roaches this city of the death of Mrs , Jones , nee Lizzie Paine , of Hastings , Neb , , who had many falonda and acquaintances hero. Wlllard Fry , who has boon on trial on the charge of placing a railroad tie on the track so as to ditch a Rook Island train , TBS acquitted yesterday. f& Thobld sattlora have arranged for a JfeHlCcaMpn at Tabor next Saturday , and Robert Percival , of this city , Is to pro- ddo and deliver an address. Misses Pasoy and Jones give a soiree at the homo of the former to-morrow owning. Refreshments , music , and dancing are bolng planned for. Ed Fagan and James Klngsloy were , fined" yesterday as plain drunks. The marshal says they were not "playln" ' drank , but were drank In fact. There was a still alarm Bent in to No. 1 about two o'clock yesterday morning , censed by a slight blaze mysteriously started at Molllo Wallace's old honso. B | Mr. and Mm. Georga Bebblngton last evening gave a lawn party In honor of their daughter , Miss Clara , who has just returned from school at Knoxvlllo , 111. The Buchanan comedy company ap peared last evening In "Oar Bachelors. " The size of the audiences indicates that popular plays at popular prices are popu lar indeed. Deputy Marshal Mullen has returned from Oakland , Nob. , where he had boon after the team stolen from W. T. Cole. The man waa not cacght , bat the team will bo hero to-day. The tlmo for taking out common car riers Hcenso has arrived , but no applica tions were made to the city clerk yes terday , the carriers waiting for the now ordlnanco to bs framed. Miss Albright , of the Third Btroot school , entertained the teachers con nected with that school and MIsa Mamie Craig , the artist , at dinner yesterday , at the residence of Mrs. Dearborn. The alarm of fire Tuesday night about midnight was caused by the blazing up of an old barn in the rear of the Reveio house. The building w&s owned by Henry Pasohol , and the loss waa only nominal. The festival to bo given by the ladles of the Congregational church at the resi dence of J. M. Phillips , and announced to take place Saturday evening next , has been postponed until some evening next week. The transfer Is being touched up by the paint brush and made to appear newer. The great Improvement which would please Council Blufl'i would ba the moving of the whole establishment nearer the center of the city. Charles McDonald , who wsa arrested for making throats , was discharged yes- terday. The trouble seemed to have been a neighborhood one growing out ol clothes drying on the line In ono yard and dusty carpet being beaten on a line In the next yard. Officers Smullcn , Cusick , and O'Brien took a opatiu of enforcing orders as re gards vagrants and pulled seven Inhab itants of "rotten row. " The seven were at once turned looao again without even having their names booked. This fa en couraging to cflhcrs making arrests. Fron reports received from Washing ton , the struggle for the ptstmsstersblp of this city Is becoming very hard , Tom Bowman ja in Washington with ox-Con- gresaman Pusey , and Dr. Miller , of the Omaha , IlcraW , at his back , while Phil Armour attindB to his duty here , and Wells Cook , who returned from a visit to Nebraska City to see J. Sterling Mor-1 ton several days ago , sola In Porogoy & Moore's cigar store and qnletly laughs hen ho thinks of how nicely Morton has locked BowmanVt chances. Time will ell all. Officer Kirk yesterday arrested a fel. ow on Main street who had a "quiet oad" aboard. The fellow pretended to o giving lectures on physigomy and tiowod Kirk ho had nil ho wanted to audio by butting Kirk several times In ho face. The change In postage rates wont Into fleet yesterday. The change Is ono of weight rather than rates , a letter weigh- ng ono onnco now being sent for two onts , whereas previously It has cost two onts for each half onnco. Newspapers , > y the pound , go now at half the former Atcs. .Thoro are no now development con- ornlng the chieftainship of the fire de partment , beyond the fact that Wallets [ oca not want the force cat down , but will ask the council to reduce his salary f It must economize some way an the ouncll has refused to allow him any pay , claiming that Etcher Is the chief and the ono entitled to the salary. The odor Is rather refreshing. Ono of the Fore brothers who looks to ho Interests of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Fanl railroad yards In this city , was accosted by three men yesterday morning who wanted to work a free ride east. On finding that young Fore would not permit It , n fight ensued in which Fore broke n heavy cano over ono of the men's head , which was the cause of them Imraodhtoly leaving the company's yard , THE CITY'SFINAHCES ' , Report of tie City Auditor up to Date , OCHo Following IB tlio Report of tlio City Auditor , Showing tlio Ex penditures of the City Up to Date : To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Council Bluffs : Gentlemen- herewith submit the following report of the city warrants Issued for ordinary city expenses during the month of Juno , 1885 , and the total amonnt of the same issued since the commencmont of thia council year , viz : To general fund warrants for Juno. S5.171.37. Total to Jnly 1,1885 , § 18- 454.21 , and also report bills audited and allowed dnrlng the same tlmo on the fol lowing accounts : In Juno. Total. Police 81,488.67 83,385.37 Printing 88.80 45640 Parks. . 230.00 Gaslight 458,64 1,397.09 City engineer's debt 307.33 995.09 Damages 395.00 riro department 630.53 2,737.09 Genaral fund proper , . . . . 918.31 2,854.70 Grading 2.01G81 btreees and alleys 1,383.25 3,578 35 Irish bridge company. . . . 75.00 Respectfully submitted , F. A. BURKE , City Auditor. Hanthorn soils wood at his feed store. POINTING FOE THE PEN , The Prisoners Sentenced by Judge tionfbourow Yesterday. In the district court yesterday after noon Judge Loufbourow sentenced a number of prisoners. 0. Conner , who with Wilson , was found guilty of burglarizing Cooper & McGeo's store , was sentenced to-day to ono year in the penitentiary , the sentence bolng apparently lightened by the evl donee which Connor gave in the case against Wilson. The latter was sen tenced to three years. James Howard , who picked the pocket of Mrs. Hasty , was given two years , J. G. Clark for stealing some carpenter tools from Boson's ' shop was given eighteen months. Perry Lyon , the young man who sur prised his friends aud mamed a previous good record by forging the name of his employers , Raymond & Campbell , was let off with ono year In the penitentiary. William JofforloB [ for stabbing Young Wheeler , was fined $50 and costs. Robert Neville , the young man found guilty of arson , was sentenced to five years. The old man , Henry Neville , whom the jury acquitted on the ground that he was Insane was ordered taken to the Bay Jum at Mt. Pleasant , Charles McOormiok , for assault , was fined § 50 aud costs. Mary French , for larceny from a dwell ing house , was sent to the penitentiary for ono year. She wrote a very affecting letter to the judge , begging for moroy on account of her children-and asking to be allowed to servo her time in jiil Instead of Fort Madison , but the judge could not grant the request. Read Jndd & Smith's oifer of $1,000 reward in another column. Ilc l ISetato Transfers. The following are the transfer * of real estate as recorded In the oflico of the registrar , and reported to the BEE by A. J. Stephenson , for Wednesday , July 1,1885 : Thomas E. Huff to Citizen's Bank o ! Oakland , w A aw J 9 , 75 , 39 , § 2 000. Deere. Wells & Co. to W. H. Freeman - man , lot 19. block 1 , Oakland , 8250. A. B. Walker to Rachel Fulger , lots 5 and 0 , block 14 , Nuvls , 5125. Thomas Hull' to W. H. Freeman , ot al , part lot 1 , block 6 , Oakland , $800. Edwin Sonthwick to Scandinavian B&ptlat church , lot 11 and part 12 , block ! , IJyatt'asub.lgl.GOO. Irad T. Spangler to H. Ccsgrove , part i > o 9 , 77 , 38 , § 123.CO. Total sales , S5.3D8 0 , Substantial abstracts of title and real rstato loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires , 101 Peirl ttioet , bummer Normal At Western Iowa College , commencing July G , and continuing eight weeks Olaisos of three or raoro in any of the higher studies. Careful reviews In tht > coIDnnn studies ca'n the text books you have. W. P. PAULSO.V , Council Blutls. START THE SEWER , The New Gonrt House failing for it , Una Bccomo of the Cases Against Et-Olcrk Btroot ? Otbor Bonn ! Doings. county board of supervisors met In adjourned session yesterday , all the members being prctcnt. The following resolution was adopted : \Vhoroas , On this first day of Jnly , 1885 , the board of supervisors met at the county audltorla oflico for the purpose of advertising for bids and propositions for , ho erection of the now court honeo , hero- ; oforo authorized by a popular vote , and Whcroasj The city of Council Bluffs has neglected to take the necessary steps to provide n system of sewerage In the vl ilnlty of the site of said now court house adeqnato to the conditions and piano pre pared end accepted for the same , andj _ " \Vhorcns \ , For that reason it Is imposai- ilo to prccood with said bids nnd propo sltlona until said sewerage bo established , and Wherca * , The said city , bolero the com- noncemont of the now county jail and said now court house , advertised for bids 'or said sewerage , and withdrew and abandoned the same , therefore bo it Resolved , That the time for advertis es for laid bids for the erection of such court house bo postponed to a fatnro mooting of the board of supervisors , and until said city of Council Bluffs shall pro vide said system of sewerage BB is neces sary for the purposes of said court house. The following waa adopted : Resolved , That the county auditor bo Instructed to notify the city of Council Bluffs In writing that a bridge placed nt the Intersection of Seventh street and Indian crook In said city has not boon ac cepted by the county of Pottawuttomlo , and will not bo accepted as not being built according to any contract with ssld county. The chairman of the board and the au ditor were instructed to sign and deliver to the treasurer $30,000 of now jail bonds , and 810,000 nf seven-year court house bonds. The county attorney was called upon to make a written report at once upon the condition of the cases against S. D. Street , late clerk of the courts , both as to the civil actions pending and what atops were taken with reference to criminal proceedings against him , and the present condition and disposition of the cases. The board did some other business of minor Importance and then adjourned until to-day. Aa appears from the action above stated the board does not intend to lot the Street case drop. The attempt to got the grand jury to indict him has failed , and it Is reported that only six members of the grand jury voted in favor of an Indictment. There were some civil CBSES started to recover the amonnt ol the alleged shortage , but these do not seem to reach any head , and the board Is evidently getting impatient. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Houghton have returned - turned home , Bert Stracy is confined to his room with diphtheria , The Rav. B. P. McMonomy is on a two weeks visit to Colfax springs , Mr. F. S. Pusey bn,3 gene to Denver on a flying trip combining business and pleasure Jacob Sims has been selected as Fourth ol Jnlv orator at Little Sioux , A good selec tion. tion.W W , 21 , Brock has returned from another ol his missionary tripr in the interest of Peregoy & Moore. Mlas Brown and Mils Nellie Chapman have returned from Galeaburg , where they have been visiting Mies Phillips. Mrs. C. D. Adolf left last evening for Sherl dan county , Kansas , where her husband hat now a landed estate of G40 acres. Isaac Bowloy , of Schlouter & Bowley , has returned with a car loa d of mules which have been placed in their sales stables. Officer Wheeler left last night for St. Paul , It is reported that he has an offer to take a good position in the fire department of that city. George Antenen , who has been with L. A. Casper , the florist , for a year or more , is planning to establish himself in a' ' like busi ness In St. Joe. Kelson Smith and John Ahles started last light for the old country , Derosa the water ? , John should have staid by and fought out the financial and municipal fight into which ho started so gallantly , THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TUPE WRITER NO. 2 , Is the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World , With only 29 key a to learn aa operate. It prints 78 characters Including1 caps and email letters. punctuations , figures , signs and tractions. It a the simplest and most rapid writing machine made aa well aa ne moat durable illustrated pamphlet , Wyckoff Seam arts & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Sole Agents , 0. H. SIIOLE3. Council Ululfa , Agent for Western Iowa ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having a ESO A "RE , And all modern Improvements , call bella , fire nlarm bells , etc , , is the CRESTON HOUSE Noa. 215 , 217 and 12 1C , Main Street , MAX M1I1N , - PEOPRIKTOR UAQUTEB OK PALUTSTERT AND CONDITION AL1ST. 80S Tenth street , between Farnam and Hai uey will , with tbeald of guardtac irlilti , obUinlnt for aoione glance In the post and present , and 01 certain conditions In the future. Boots and shoe made to nrdnr P rfMt utUUMInn NOTIOK TO CONTHAOTOlid. Bldi will bt rece'.vd ' at the offlcj ct Cleves Bros , rchltfcle.for a two room ( ramu sbool bul'd- Ingtubs erected In fthool district Au IS , Paratoga nretlnct , up lO.'uly llth Bdl to ho tia-Jo on the building compute. By crd r of the board. B o7C 2p K. 1' . Uedmanri , Director. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The copartn > rthlp herctofrrs existing between Joi , B. Campbtll aim J , F. Flick , under the firm name of C'auiiiUll& . FU'k , Is this day dissolved b } mutualcontnt J F. flick will ooctlnuo butlaesi at the o'd itaod , and aaiumo pa > mentof alliUlms and receive all bills duo , Jon 11. CAMAUCLI , , 603-1 p J F FUCK. Jute 29,18J5. CLOSING OUT SALE AT BARENESS BRO'S Of their Entire Stock of Ladies' and Childrens' Hosiery , 20 to SO Per Cent Reduction New Lawns just received , andsuitable to wear , Ele gant Laces and Embroideries at greatly reduced prices CARPET Moquetfce , Body Brussels , Ingrain , Matting , Rugs , Etc. Curtains and .Curtain Good ! . Carpets Made and Laid by Skilled Workmen. "zfcOIE JEIl . ' ' ' , , CXacI.'VST'O/V' - - - - - CC > TULO.Oil : Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will sell In retail or carload lota II Stock Warranted as Represented Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain aud Baled n v. I'rlcosrca- oonablo Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCIILUTER , e BOWLEY Cot. Cth Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs. Sold by the leading dealer in every city and town , urhom , 17 Main St. , Council Bluffs. For any cngoof Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia , rheumatism , or any disqasa imluclced lack of native that cannot bo cured the of Drs , Judd & Smith's Eloctrio by o power , by use _ _ _ . _ _ . _ , . . . . . . ll 1 A 1 ! - . Tk.1 O/l ff * l 121.tn..Vkn.1 lilulls elta and Appliances. INo. 30 , Fourth St. , Council , AGENTS WANTED. Korene & Landstrom , Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible [ prices.No. No. 205 Main St. , Council Bluff Ilclfera and cows of all Kgcg furnished any desired numbers ; ranchmen should correspond with ; L. purchasing elsenhern t f l WINDOW & GRAIVIPTON , Waverly , Iowa. I " " KITCHEN. AND "THE ENGLISH" . Regular Dinner 11:3O to lao : , 25 cents. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. The only all night house in the city. Everything served in'first cl s atylo and on ehor notice. Hot and cold lunches always ready. We will sell , regardless of cost or value , all of our summer goods. Eve rything in the immpnse stores of EiEemnn , Rodda & Co. , must be sold To make room for the extensive improvements are about to make and also to make room for the fall stock of goods which will shortl7 be gin to arrive from the east. Our Entire Stock Must be Cleared Out , REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE ! ! i Come and Your Purchases At such prices as have never been offered before , iseman , Rodda & Go's ' 318 and 320 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , DS Waves , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes.Switch . es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself MRS. O. L , GILLETTE. Formerly MRS. J. J. GOQDE. 29 Main Street , Council Bluff" SMITH tt TOLLED AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 nnd 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFPS , - - - IOWA. Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. Groining , Gliding , Taper Hanging and Frescoing. 110 Main St .Council Bluffs. UVE STOCK , STOOKERS AND FEEDERS. W/P. AYLSWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed , frame hciu moved on Little Giant trucks , the best In the world. W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street , Council Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special a vertlscments , sue as Lotl Fonnd , To I > oaD , For Bale , To Rent , Wants , Board- log , eta. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rata of TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the first Insertion ind FIFE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- B irlloo. tioava advertisement ! at onr offloo , Ho. Pearl Sheet , n ar Broadway WANTS. WAMHD-First class barber ; good wages. J. Schmidt , No. 720 Broadvva ) . WASTED Situation on a farmbj ayoungman o experience. Addrets Q. 1'eo ofT.co , Oouncl B lulls. WAMKD AlOUDKglrlof good famlljr to attend a child In small trmlly ; addroj J Eco office , Council Bluffs. IAITIID Wanted a flrat-claea cook , male or W female , apply atCrcston House , CouncilDlu8 > . I/ORBI-.ST A newnome , 0 rooms , durable loca- J ? tion , all conveniences , rent moderate. Inquire at Dee ottico. ITOK HALK Lands Improved * ad unimproved. J ? I ( you want a ( arm fa western Ion a , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , lotus bear ( rom vou. SWjU ) 4 WAUUR. ( jiOH HALE Houses. Lota and Land. A. 1 * BtephcnMn , t03 First avenue. rpo KXCAiNO B 0 , b P , b 10 , b 13 , aio hotels In aid. JL orentlocatlcns for sale or for trade. T > 1SS. special bargain ; 400 a Improved farm worth _ 15818,000 | nrlro for a short time $10,000 , will trade lor low priced Western lands. Swan k Walker. D 201 , saddlery Hardware manufacturing ostah * L > lishucnt etosk and machinery , \ luo $7,000 , for western land Swan & Walker , Council BluDs. 203 , stock cf dry goods , groceries and hardware , _ _ > value , ? J,000 , In an goou eastern Nebraska town for land. Hwtnfc Walker. , stock of general merchandise In a good western Iowa town , Millie 4,000 , wants an Ira proved farm in western Iowa. Hw n A. Walker. T ) SOS. stock of hardware In StuboJ Co. . Indiana , Jj for land , \aluo about Sl.OOO. Swan 4. Walker. , now stock of ban ware in B live Nebraska JSOO for l nd , v lue 83,000. fluan & Walker. , stock ol ( grlocKural Implements and shell J207 * are. > alu about BWJ. wants a good 1m- priived ( arm. Hwan & Walker. , a 810,000 stock ol clothing In a good > yls. B203 c.Hv , J In lands and biUnco o eh or Im proved security. Ucautiful store room at low rent. Hwan&WaUer. . . , . , etook of mixed hardware In a ll > e western B210 town for cheap hnds , > aluo 60,00) . Swan , fine brick block , rents well. In a ll o central B211 U n ono rcotn otcuplod with goDoral stock of goods , wants in inijirotod farm , \alui , ; building 18,000goods 87,003. Bwanijsatker. . stork of boots , ihocs bats , cops and clothing valued 3 000 , In cne of tbo belt towns lu Neb. , \aluod8J.OOOfonands. Swan St Wtlker , , a fS.OOO Block of clotting , wants land In North Wc tern Iowa , tot W.OOO , and will pay dlflerenco. H on i. Walker. , an 88,000 Block of drugs In central 4ow& for B2U UnJ. Hau & Walerr. . , _ , ok of drugst luo frnmfSOO to 700 vtith "tore building aid lot value $800 In a goad > obraua town wanls pully Improved land. Swan i. Wtlker. full particulars , write to or call upon Swan & FOB . Itiou wanttosell , buy. or tradeany- Ihlng , toll S. A , W. about It. bwaii & Walker , Coun cil llluOs Iowa. Iowa.H. H. BOHURZ. orncm OTEB &UKKIOAX , DOUNCJt BLUFF8. IOV7A- FCtt 8AIJI Vt S.A. PIERCE ; 100 Main St. , Council Bluffs Retail Hoot and Shoo store where big bargilnsoan [ ( Iwajs be found. S. H. FILKE&T , 20 ! ) Broad 7ay1 - - Council Bluff * . i > ar GOODS. 120 jards print ' 0 dross goods 30 nublan gingham 14 good Klniiham . * < 15 btlloalrchoroltl J > 1 good fhfttlnir 100 " nutlc.lk . Jeans . - . , . . . 1 00 Best Jeans all wool.SOa per yard. UootB and ehocu at prices aa I w as any house ID tha city. GKOOERIEfi. IS pound ! oxO sugar. . . * \ Jjj 18 pounds granulated lugar J 13 roandd confectionary A sugar 1 W 2)barswhlto Kuselan soap. Kirks 100 EO bars Hue India eoap , Kirks 22 birsl'jlmasoap , UtutzBrod 18 boxes matches . . . Bestejiuii , porgvllon . . . . . . Poll sortihim , ftr gallon . Beit English curr nts U pound . , 1 10 boxes genuine Lewis Ijo . < I fi2-poundcana ttrawberrlel In syrup . 1 fi 8-pound cam peaches , iuejrup . 1 108-poundoms tomatoes . J J" 10 pounds Ulchlgandilcdapplcs. , . , , , . J JJ 10 pounp evaporated apples . I " ' Lorllard cllnux tobacco per pound . . . . . Navy plug tobacco , per pound . } Naiuralluif tobicoo , per pound . , { fl Flour , all brands from $2.10 to * 3 60 per twt. QOOD3 FOR OiBII ONLY Lower Than Any Other Eouso IN TUB cirv. S. H , TILBERT , 6 IlroadwiO Council Blulfs , THOS. ornuzu. vr. u , u. ruaa Officer & , Pusev. Council Bluffs , Iowa. /S05 EstablishedS05 Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchang Ilome Becurlti ft.